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LOCATION:Saint Louis Club 7676 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton MO 63105
UID:2618720250109T213000ZPlanning Ideas for 2025 Followed with Happy Hour 
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DESCRIPTION:\nIn Person registration is CLOSED\n \n[Register NOW! ](https://www.epcstlouis.org/events/register/26187)\n \nTitle: Best Planning Ideas for 2025\n \nDate: January 9,2025\n \nTime: 3:30pm – 5:30pm\n \nLocation: Saint Louis Club 7676 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, MO 63105\n \nSpeaker: Elliot Dole, Steve Gorin, John Scott, Michael Tessler, (Moderator) Kathleen Bilderback\n \nAbout the presentation: This course will review recent changes and updates in the law (including case law, Treasury Regulations, and IRS pronouncements) and provide attendees with practical planning ideas resulting from them.\n \nCPA's - CPE Credit Note: To be awarded the full credits, you must be responding to three out of the four polling questions asked during the program on ZOOM.\n \nContinuing Education 60 minutes \n \nEPCSTL has requested approval for continuing education in the following areas: CTFA, CLE, CPE, CFP  \n \nCPE Information for CPAs\n \nThe sponsor assures that the program content and program level is appropriate for the intended participants.\n \nParticipants will: \n \nCPE/CFP Learning Objectives:\n \nThis course will review recent changes and updates in the law (including case law, Treasury Regulations, and IRS pronouncements) and provide attendees with practical planning ideas resulting from them.\n \nThe sponsor assures that the program content and program level is appropriate for the intended participants.\n \nParticipants will earn 1 CPE credit. \n \nField of Study: Specialized Knowledge \n \nAdditional Information:\n \nDelivery Method: Group Live/Group Internet Based\n \nProgram Level: Basic\n \nPre-requisite: NONE \n \nWho should attend: Anyone that is involved in Estate Planning.\n \nRefunds and Cancellations: All attendees are required to register in advance.  If you reserve and are unable to attend, please cancel your reservation at least 3 working days in advance of the meeting to receive a refund or a credit for a future meeting. For more information regarding refund, complaint, and/or program cancellation policies please contact our offices at 314-520-3564.\n \nEstate Planning Council of St. Louis is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.\n \nNational Registry of CPE Sponsors Number 109467\n \nâCTFA\n \nCTFA 1.25 CE credit \n \nCFP \n \nUpon completion of this course, you should be able to:\n \nThis course will review recent changes and updates in the law (including case law, Treasury Regulations, and IRS pronouncements) and provide attendees with practical planning ideas resulting from them.\n \n \n \nSpeaker Bios:\n \nSteven B. Gorin is a partner at Thompson Coburn LLP.  He practices trust & estate law and helps owners structure closely-held businesses.  Steve has practiced law for over 25 years and practiced accounting for 8 years before that.  He is a member of the Business Planning Committee and chair of the Employee Benefits Committee of the American College of Trust & Estate Counsel and is chair of the Committee on Governmental Submissions for the American Bar Association's Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Section.  Steve was inducted into the NAEPC Estate Planning Hall of Fame® in 2020.\n \nElliot Dole is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional whose practice is centered around clients’ needs and dreams. As an Advanced Planning Advisor at Buckingham, Elliot provides client solutions and acts as a valuable resource for advisors. Also, a practicing Wealth Advisor, Elliot draws on experience working in the field with high-net-worth clients and professional advisors. His areas of concentration include client development, charitable legacy planning, and advisor development.\n \nJohn Scott is a partner in AMD's Tax Services Group and is active in Manufacturing and Distribution Services and Family Wealth and Estate Planning specialties. He offers dedicated resources and critical thinking to address complex issues in this industry, the hospitality and gaming industries and law firms. John has extensive experience in helping clients be more efficient, competitive and profitable. John also specializes in estate planning services at the firm with clients including individuals, families, law firms and owners.\n \nMichael Tessler is a sought-after resource by financial advisors all over the country. With experience in the home office and the field, his perspective and understanding of the life insurance business is broad. Today, Michael serves as the president at Brokerage Unlimited, Inc., a firm that assists financial service professionals with the implementation of wealth transfer and wealth protection strategies.\n \nKathleen W. Bilderback specializes in estate, business and executive benefits planning and estate and executive compensation planning with life insurance. Formerly, she was a member of the Advanced Markets Group of MetLife, where she provided training and advanced underwriting support for the top producers of MetLife and its subsidiaries. Prior to joining GenAmerica Financial (a MetLife company) in 1996, she was in private practice.\n \n \n
SUMMARY:Planning Ideas for 2025 Followed with Happy Hour  - Estate Planning Council of St. Louis 
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